Richest Drummers of All Time, Ranked by Net Worth
Drummers may not always receive the same spotlight as a band’s lead singer or lead guitarist, but their role is essential. They drive the rhythm, shape the energy of a performance and often define the sound that fans remember most.
The musicians on this list did far more than keep time. They helped build legendary bands, influenced generations of players and contributed to albums that sold millions of copies around the world. That success has also translated into remarkable wealth.
So, how much are some of the greatest and richest drummers of all time worth? Here is a ranked look at their estimated net worths and the careers that helped create them.
15. Travis Barker
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Band: Blink 182
Net worth: $50 million
Bottom Line: Travis Barker
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Travis Barker earned a place on Rolling Stone magazine’s 2016 list of the “100 Greatest Drummers of All Time,” but his career reaches well beyond the drum kit. Best known as the drummer for Blink 182, Barker has also appeared in the MTV reality series “Meet the Barkers,” launched a fashion company and a record label, and published the memoir “Can I Say: Living Large, Cheating Death, and Drums, Drums, Drums.”
Blink 182 has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide, and demand for the band remains strong. Tickets for its 2023 world tour sold out within minutes of going on sale.
14. Bill Ward
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Band: Black Sabbath
Net worth: $65 million
Bottom Line: Bill Ward
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Bill Ward formed Black Sabbath in 1969 with Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler. Alongside bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath helped shape the sound of heavy metal and changed rock music permanently.
Ward played on several of the band’s earliest and most influential albums, including “Paranoid,” “Master of Reality” and “Vol. 4.” He left the band in 1980 due to substance abuse issues, later rejoining in the 1990s and performing with Black Sabbath when his health allowed during the 2000s.
13. Tommy Lee
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Band: Motley Crue
Net worth: $70 million
Bottom Line: Tommy Lee
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Tommy Lee formed Motley Crue with Vince Neil, Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx in 1981. The band’s 1983 album “Shout at the Devil” became a defining release in metal and helped establish Motley Crue as one of the most famous rock acts of the 1980s.
Lee has also released solo albums and appeared on reality television. While his drumming made him a rock star, his offstage life has also attracted major attention, including his highly publicized marriage to actress Pamela Anderson.
11. Alex Van Halen (Tie)
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Band: Van Halen
Net worth: $80 million
Bottom Line: Alex Van Halen
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Alex Van Halen and his younger brother Eddie Van Halen formed Van Halen in 1972. With David Lee Roth as frontman, the band brought a bold new energy to hard rock and became one of the most influential acts of its era.
Alex is known for his powerful, hard-hitting drumming style, which influenced players across rock and beyond. His musical legacy is closely tied to his brother, and he has not recorded music outside of Eddie Van Halen’s involvement.
11. Stewart Copeland (Tie)
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Band: The Police
Net worth: $80 million
Bottom Line: Stewart Copeland
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Stewart Copeland formed The Police in 1977 with Sting and Andy Summers. The trio became one of the most beloved and influential bands of the 1980s, blending rock, reggae, punk and pop into a distinctive sound.
Copeland has continued to build an impressive career as a composer for film, television and video games. He has also released solo albums and remains widely respected as one of rock’s most creative drummers. In 2023, he won a Grammy for Best Immersive Audio Album for a collaboration with Indian musician Ricky Kej.
10. Chad Smith
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Band: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Net worth: $90 million
Bottom Line: Chad Smith
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Chad Smith was not the original drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but he has been with the band longer than anyone else in that role. He joined in 1988, just as the group was moving toward mainstream success.
The 1989 album “Mother’s Milk” became the band’s first major breakthrough, while “Blood Sugar Sex Magik” followed with massive global sales. The Red Hot Chili Peppers have sold 120 million albums, continue to tour and record, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2022.
9. Joey Kramer
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Band: Aerosmith
Net worth: $100 million
Bottom Line: Joey Kramer
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Joey Kramer has been the rhythmic force behind Aerosmith since the band formed in 1970. His influence even extends to the group’s name, which he helped create by drawing inspiration from Harry Nilsson’s “Aerial Ballet.”
Kramer remained a consistent member of Aerosmith for decades, though he took time away in recent years to address health and family matters. Aerosmith is one of the most successful American rock bands ever, with more than 150 million albums sold worldwide.
8. Nick Mason
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Band: Pink Floyd
Net worth: $180 million
Bottom Line: Nick Mason
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Nick Mason has been part of Pink Floyd since 1965, making him the only member to appear on every album the band released. From the group’s psychedelic beginnings to its later stadium-sized success, Mason’s steady and atmospheric drumming helped define Pink Floyd’s sound.
He co-wrote several Pink Floyd classics, including “Echoes,” “Time,” “Careful with That Axe, Eugene” and “One of These Days.” In 2018, Mason formed Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets to perform music from Pink Floyd’s early years, especially the period led by Syd Barrett.
6. Roger Taylor (Tie)
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Band: Queen
Net worth: $200 million
Bottom Line: Roger Taylor
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When a band loses a legendary singer, it often struggles to continue. Queen, however, found a way to preserve its legacy after Freddie Mercury’s death in 1991, with drummer Roger Taylor playing an important role in that ongoing story.
Although Queen has not released new studio material in decades, the band continues to play sold-out shows with Adam Lambert on vocals. Taylor and Brian May also served as consultants on the successful Freddie Mercury biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Taylor was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2020 and later dedicated the honor to late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins.
6. Don Henley (Tie)
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Band: Eagles, solo
Net worth: $200 million
Bottom Line: Don Henley
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Because Don Henley has been a lead vocalist and solo artist for so long, it can be easy to forget that he is also one of the most successful drummers in rock history. As a founding member of the Eagles, he helped create some of the best-selling music ever released.
The Eagles’ album “Hotel California” sold 32 million copies worldwide, while “Greatest Hits (1971-1975)” sold another 32 million copies in the United States alone. The band’s “An Evening With the Eagles” tour grossed $73.4 million in 2019 across just 29 shows. As one of the group’s primary songwriters, Henley became the richest member of the Eagles.
5. Phil Collins
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Band: Genesis, solo
Net worth: $300 million
Bottom Line: Phil Collins
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Phil Collins built an extraordinary career both with Genesis and as a solo performer. Genesis formed in 1967 while its members were still in school, and by the early 1970s, the band had become one of progressive rock’s leading names.
After Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett left the group, Collins moved from backing vocalist and drummer to frontman while still playing drums. Under his leadership, Genesis reached its greatest commercial success. In the 1980s, Collins also became a solo superstar with hits such as “In the Air Tonight,” “Easy Lover” and “Sussudio.”
4. Dave Grohl
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Bands: Nirvana, Foo Fighters
Net worth: $320 million
Bottom Line: Dave Grohl
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Dave Grohl achieved something rare in rock music: major success in two iconic bands, first as a drummer and then as a frontman.
Nirvana became a global phenomenon in the early 1990s and helped bring grunge into the mainstream. After Kurt Cobain died in 1994, Grohl reinvented himself by forming Foo Fighters. The band went on to achieve major chart success with songs such as “Everlong,” “The Best of You” and “My Hero.”
1. Larry Mullen Jr. (Tie)
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Band: U2
Net worth: $350 million
Bottom Line: Larry Mullen Jr.
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Larry Mullen Jr. shares the top spot among the richest drummers of all time. As a founding member of U2, he has been central to the band’s sound since its post-punk beginnings in 1980.
U2 became one of the biggest bands in music history, selling nearly 200 million records worldwide. Mullen and his bandmates also received Kennedy Center Honors, recognizing their lasting contribution to music and culture.
1. Lars Ulrich (Tie)
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Band: Metallica
Net worth: $350 million
Bottom Line: Lars Ulrich
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Lars Ulrich is a founding member of Metallica and is also the band’s richest member. Metallica has sold more than 125 million albums worldwide, making it one of the most commercially successful metal bands ever.
Ulrich’s wealth also includes real estate holdings in California’s San Francisco Bay Area. He is known as a high-end art collector as well, having sold two Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings for nearly $20 million in the early 2000s.
1. Ringo Starr (Tie)
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Bands: The Beatles, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
Net worth: $350 million
Bottom Line: Ringo Starr
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The Beatles remain a powerful force in music nearly six decades after their debut. Ringo Starr, along with Paul McCartney, continues to keep the band’s legacy alive, though the popularity of the Beatles has never truly faded.
Starr’s drumming influenced countless musicians who followed him. Many techniques that were fresh and distinctive during the Beatles era later became common in modern drumming. He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1999, and Rolling Stone later named him the fifth-greatest drummer of all time.